OBSERTATIOXS ON TIXEIXA. 3 



T. Glirtella, 68, 10 (v. H.), described; allied to GraneUa, but 

 distinct; bred e.v, vi, from rotten wood at Frankfort-on-the-]\Iain. 



T. CAPEIMULGELLA, 57j 121, 1 Specimen on an oak in Hyde Park, 

 e.Vl; 61, 104, 1 on the trunk of a tree in Blackheath Park, e.vil. 



T. EOESSLERELLA, 68, H (^- H.), described; 5 specimens captured 



V amongst Silene nntans, near Wiesbaden. 



T. PARIETAEIELLA, 68, 12 (v. H.), cases of 1. collected abundantly 



VI on walls of vineyards at Rudesheim, amongst mosses, which they 

 were not observed to eat ; parts of insects were eaten, hence probably 

 they only consume animal food; i. Vli. 



T. MiSELLA, 57, 121, bred from unthrashed wheat ; also from bean- 

 stalks. 



T. DUBIELLA, Gregson, 60, 133, n. sp., brief diagnosis; occurrence 

 n.t Liverpool. [Having now had specimens of this insect in my collec- 

 tion for 14 years, I confess that I incline to the belief it is only 

 PelLionella.'] 



T. FUSCESCEXTELLA, Gregson, 60, 134, a name proposed for a 

 Tinea which occun-ed at Liverpool, and seemed intemiediate between 

 Pellionella and Misella, 



T. PALLESCENTELLA, 57, 122, described; 1. granivorous; common at 

 Livei-pool. 



T. MEEDELLA, Zcllcr, 57, 102, described ; occurrence in a wool 

 warehouse at Liverpool; probably imported. 



T. SEMIFULVELLA, 57, 122, bred from birds' nests. 



T, coxrrsELLA, H.-S., 62i m, description of H.-S. quoted; occur- 

 rence near Dublin, along the cliffs on the coast, running up the grass 

 stems like an ElacJiista, viii. 



T. vixcuLELLA, 68, 13 (v. H.), 1. x-vi, on old walls grown over 

 with Byssns, at Heidelberg and at Konigstein, in the Taunus moun- 

 tains, i. e.Vl, b.Vll; 70, 2, occurrence of 1. on a wall at Florence. I, 

 and on the trunks of trees at Naples, ii; case easily recognized, for, 

 like a tortoise-shell, it is flat beneath and arched above, and the upper- 

 side projects at each end considerably above the lower part. 



T. AEGEXTIMACULELLA, 68, 13 (v. H.), 1. b.vi on walls at 

 Jugenheim, in delicate, tubular serpentine galleries, feeding on mealy 

 grey-green lichen dust (the young form of a Cladomd) ; i. e.Vl, b.vii. 



Myemecozela (Tixea) ocheaceella, 55, 51 (73), 1. feed on the 

 straws, leaves of pine, &c., of which the ants make their nest. 



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